Lorex LAB223 Series Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

Connecting the Cameras

Individual Power Adapter*

Multi-Camera Power Adapter*

Connecting the Cameras

* Images for representation only

To install your camera:

1.  Set the camera in the desired mounting position and mark 

holes for screws through the camera base. 

2.  Drill the holes, then feed the cable through the mounting 

surface or cable notch. 

 

NOTE:

 Insert the included drywall anchors if you are 

mounting the camera onto drywall. 

3.  Mount the camera stand to the mounting surface using 

the provided screws. Make sure all screws are fastened 

tightly. 

4.  Adjust the camera as shown below:

Installing the Camera

Extend the cable run for your camera depending on the cable type used. 
Additional extension cables sold separately. See table below:

Connect the male power head 

and the BNC connector to the 

camera.

Connect the BNC connector  

to a video input on your DVR.

Connecting the Camera

Cable Notch

LAB223_LAB243_QSG_EN_R3

Power Adapter Types

A multi-camera power adapter that provides power to multiple cameras 

or individual power adapters may be provided, depending on product 

configuration.

Problem

Solution

No picture / signal

• The cameras are only compatible with 

certain Lorex HD DVRs. For the full list of 

compatible recorders, visit  

lorex.com/compatibility

• Ensure your TV or monitor is on the correct 

input channel. Common terms for input 

channels: INPUT, AV CHANNEL, LINE1, 

LINE2, AUX.

• Ensure your DVR is properly connected to 

your TV or monitor. 

• Ensure connections are properly connected.

• Ensure the camera power supply is plugged 

in.

Picture is too bright

• Ensure your camera isn’t pointed directly at 

a source of light (e.g., sun or spot light).

• Check the brightness settings of the DVR 

and monitor.

• Move your camera to a different location.

Picture is too dark

• Check the brightness and contrast settings 

of the DVR and monitor.

Night vision is not 

working

• The night vision activates when light levels 

drop. The area may have too much light.

Picture is not clear

• Check the camera lens for dirt, dust, 

spiderwebs. Clean the lens with a soft, 

clean cloth.

• Make sure that the cable run is within the 

limitations specified in the section ‘Cable 

Extension Options’.

Bright spot in video when 

viewing camera at night

• Night vision reflects when pointing a 

camera through a window. Move the camera 

to a different location.

Troubleshooting

A. ROTATING THE ARM:

 Loosen the adjustment ring by turning it 

counter-clockwise. Rotate the arm of the camera up to 360°, then  

tighten the adjustment ring against the base. 

B. BENDING THE ARM:

 Use a Phillips head screwdriver (not included) 

to loosen the adjustment screw closest to the camera base. Bend the 

arm of the camera up to 90°, then tighten the screw.  

C. LEVELING THE CAMERA:

 Use the screwdriver to loosen the 

adjustment screw furthest from the camera base. Rotate the camera 

until it is level with the viewing area, then tighten the screw. 

ATTENTION: 

Test your camera prior to selecting a permanent mounting location by 

temporarily connecting the camera and cable to your DVR.

Before Installing the Camera

• Decide whether to run the cables 

through the wall / ceiling (drilling 

required) or along the wall / ceiling. 

• If you run the cables along the  

wall / ceiling, you must run the  

cable through the 

cable notch

 on the 

base. This will keep the camera base 

flush to the surface when mounted.

A

B C

ATTENTION: 

This camera includes an Auto Mechanical IR Cut Filter. When the camera 

changes between Day/Night viewing modes, an audible clicking noise may 

be heard from the camera. This clicking is normal, and indicates that the 

camera filter is working.

Connect the female power 

head to the included power 

adapter.

Camera

DVR

Male Power

Female Power

Setup Diagram

BNC Video

12V DC Power

Camera

Extension Cable

Power Adapter

HD DVR

Cable Extension Options

Option

Cable Type

Max Cable Run 

Distance

1

Lorex model MCBL-60BNC4 BNC Cable 

(included with camera)

60ft (18m)

2

‘RG59’ or ‘Coax’ or ‘Coaxial BNC’ Siamese 

(Video and Power)

200ft (60m)

3

‘RG59’ or ‘Coax’ or ‘Coaxial BNC’ (Video 

Only)

2

500ft (150m)

Notes:

1.  The extension cable must be a single stretch of cable between the 

DVR and camera. You cannot connect multiple extension cables to 

each other.

2.  For cable runs above

 

200ft (60m), you must connect the power 

adapter directly to the camera, rather than at the end of the 

extension cable.

3.  Baluns are not supported for LAB223. 

4.  Indicators that your cable run may be too long:

•  Video is permanently black & white (even during day time)

•  Video is unclear, soft, or distorted

5.  For more information on extension cables, visit 

lorex.com

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